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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4239] See above, book iii. chap. xxv.

[4240] Adæquatum: on a par with.

[4241] Lev. xv. 19.

[4242] A Marcionite hypothesis.

[4243] Luke viii. 48.

[4244] Ecquomodo legem ejus irrupit.

[4245] Primo.

[4246] Spurcitia.

[4247] Non temere.

[4248] In lege taxari.

[4249] Illa autem redundavit.

[4250] Distinxisse.

[4251] Isa. vii. 9.

[4252] Luke viii. 48.

[4253] Utique.

[4254] Epiphanius, in Hæres. xlii. Refut. 14, has the same remark.

[4255] Qua res vacua.

[4256] In allusion to the Marcionite hypothesis mentioned above.

Chapter XXI.—Christ’s Connection with the Creator Shown from Several Incidents in the Old Testament, Compared with St. Luke’s Narrative of the Mission of the Disciples. The Feeding of the Multitude. The Confession of St. Peter. Being Ashamed of Christ. This Shame is Only Possible of the True Christ. Marcionite Pretensions Absurd.

[4257] Luke ix. 1-6.

[4258] Vestit.

[4259] Libertatem oris.

 

 

 

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